This Utah resort just exceeded 500 inches of snow for the year

Alta Ski Resort in Little Cottonwood Canyon on Feb. 12. The past couple days of heavy snowfall in Little Cottonwood Canyon pushed Alta Ski Area over the 500-inch mark for the season.

Alta Ski Resort in Little Cottonwood Canyon on Feb. 12. The past couple days of heavy snowfall in Little Cottonwood Canyon pushed Alta Ski Area over the 500-inch mark for the season. (Kristin Murphy, Deseret News)


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KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • Alta Ski Area surpassed 500 inches of snow this season, reaching 505 inches.
  • Snowbird follows closely with 493 inches, while Brighton and Solitude have around 378.
  • Alta and Snowbird rank among North America's snowiest resorts this season.

SALT LAKE CITY — The past couple days of heavy snowfall in Little Cottonwood Canyon pushed Alta Ski Area over the 500-inch mark for the season just before Utah resorts begin to wind down for the year.

As of Wednesday, Alta, renowned for its deep powder skiing, had 505 inches of snow for the 2024-2025 season, joining a handful of North American resorts that have reached that benchmark this year. The total, though, is still short of its average of 547 inches annually.

Snowbird, also in Little Cottonwood Canyon, isn't far behind at 493 inches to date, according to data compiled by Ski Utah.

Alta picked up 22 inches in the past two days, while Snowbird reported 20 inches.

The Big Cottonwood Canyon resorts, Brighton and Solitude, total 378 inches and 377 inches, respectively, for the season. All other Utah resorts are under 300 inches as of Wednesday.

Alta and Snowbird rank among the snowiest resorts in North America so far this season. Others include:

  • Alyeska Resort, Alaska, 597 inches
  • Mt. Baker Ski Area, Washington, 551 inches (as of March 24)
  • Timberline Lodge, Oregon, 502 inches
  • Mt. Hood Meadows, Oregon, 452 inches
  • Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming, 442 inches

Skiers partake in Opening Day at Alta Ski Area in Little Cottonwood Canyon on Nov. 22, 2024.
Skiers partake in Opening Day at Alta Ski Area in Little Cottonwood Canyon on Nov. 22, 2024. (Photo: Laura Seitz, Deseret News)

Skiers and snowboarders have enjoyed some spring powder days but more could be on the way before the lifts stop spinning for the season over the next few weeks. Here are the closing dates for Utah resorts, per Ski Utah:

  • Alta — April 20
  • Beaver Mountain — April 6
  • Brian Head — May 4
  • Brighton — May 18
  • Cherry Peak — closed
  • Deer Valley Resort — April 20
  • Eagle Point — April 6
  • Nordic Valley — closed
  • Park City Mountain — April 21
  • Powder Mountain —TBA
  • Snowbasin — TBA
  • Snowbird — May 26
  • Solitude — May 11
  • Sundance — April 6
  • Woodward Park City — TBA

The Key Takeaways for this article were generated with the assistance of large language models and reviewed by our editorial team. The article, itself, is solely human-written.

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Dennis Romboy, Deseret NewsDennis Romboy
Dennis Romboy is an editor and reporter for the Deseret News. He has covered a variety of beats over the years, including state and local government, social issues and courts. A Utah native, Romboy earned a degree in journalism from the University of Utah. He enjoys cycling, snowboarding and running.

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